You need:
- a paper plate
- milk (they say the fattier the better, but we just used skim, and it worked out just fine.)
- food coloring
- dish soap
- Q-tips are helpful
1. pour just enough milk on the paper plate to cover the bottom.
2. put a few drops of food coloring in the milk.
3. Dip a Q-tip in the dish soap, and then touch it to the surface of the milk for 5-10 seconds.
4. watch the colors explode! The colors will shift around and move for about 5 minutes without ever mixing together like they do in water. Hailey thought it looked like a very small fireworks show.
Why does this happen? The dish soap breaks down the fatty proteins of the milk that causes the movement, and it continues to move until the soap runs out of proteins to come in contact with it. I'm no chemist, so if that's not correct, go find yourself someone who's smart to explain it. It doesn't really matter in our house, because Hailey didn't really care about the "why" anyway.
9 comments:
I haven't tried this, but I do remember putting drops of dish soap in a shallow pan of water with ground pepper floating on the top. That was fun.
So, I don't think Spencer would be very interested in this, but I have to admit that I kind of want to try it just for myself.
I've got to let Brandon try this! And, I love the muffin tin monday thing. we have dipping day where we have a bunch of different dips. The boys actually eat hummus of all things...
you are such a fun mom, your girls are lucky to have you!
I'm going to have to remember this idea when Kieley gets older. Hailey is such an amazing little girl. It was fun seeing both of them yesterday. :)
Blog-surging, I found you through Nikki's pictures. I love this idea, though it may be a while before Evie asks for amazement and is ready for this. Way cool!
Cool idea. We'll have to try that soon.
So very cool! Noah ahs the week off school next week, so I think we will try this!
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Ben and Elise tried this -- over and over. I had to stop them before we ran out of milk. They thought it was great.
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